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Shelcal xt vs shelcal500
I have a post trauamtic arthritic knee because of tibial condyle fracture in knee joint in 2008.I have been suggested shelcal xt to be taken for 1 month.Now the issue is whenvever i start taking shelcal xt my vitamin b12 level shoot very high .Is that a matter of concern that the levels reach so high ? Can i just take normal shelcal 500 instead of shelcal xt?Any difference in level of treatment?
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you can use shelcal xt.
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Yes but shelcal does not raise B12 levels. Can you share your reports
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U can take normal...no need to worry
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Yes you can take shelcal 500.
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Share prescription how ever dear any prepration of calcium never raise B12 level including shelacal xt
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You can take
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